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Contributors
ОглавлениеCrystal Anne deGregory is a doctoral student in history at Vanderbilt University. She has contributed articles to African American National Biography, Encyclopedia of African American Business, and Notable Black American Men (Book 2).
Rebecca Dixon is assistant professor in the Department of Languages, Literature, and History at Tennessee State University. Her concentrations are in American, African American, and Caribbean literature. She has contributed articles to the Encyclopedia of African American Business.
Cheryl Jones Hamberg is assistant librarian for Technical Services at Fisk University and retired chief librarian from Meharry Medical College. Her writings are included in Encyclopedia of African American Business and Notable Black American Men (Book 2).
Mary N. Hernandez is a volunteer in the Fisk University Library and a retired librarian from the District of Columbia Public Library. She has contributed to College and Research Libraries and Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Academic Libraries: Multicultural Issues.
Helen R. Houston is professor of English at Tennessee State University. Her publications include The Afro-American Novel, 1965–1975 and articles in Encyclopedia of African American Business, Notable Black American Women (Books 1 and 2), Notable Black American Men, and the Oxford Companion to African American Literature.
Fletcher F. Moon is assistant professor and head reference librarian at Tennessee State University. He is active in research, editing, music/ministry, and in other areas, and has published articles in Encyclopedia of African American Business and Notable Black American Men (Book 2).
Victor Simmons serves as curator of Fisk University Galleries, adjunct art history instructor at Fisk, and as a commissioner for the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission. His work was recently included in the exhibition “Fragile Species: New Nashville Artists” at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts. Simmons co-authored Building Your Future: Using Architecture in the Classroom.
Frederick D. Smith is an information resource support specialist for the State of Tennessee, owner of the digital design company DigiDox, and a consultant in technology. He has contributed articles to Encyclopedia of African American Business, and Notable Black American Men (Books 1 and 2).